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July August September

06 - 08 Advanced Clinical DentalHygiene Techniques(p 1) LP

13 - 15 Endodontics from A to Z: Hands-On Workshop for the General Practitioner (p 2) LP

18 - 22 Parenteral Moderate Sedation for Dentists (p 3) LP

28 - 29 Endodontics from A to Z: Hands-On Workshop for the General Practitioner (p 2) LP

27 - 29 Las vegas Travel & Learn: Immediate Implant - Atraumatic Extraction, Immediate Implant Placement, Chairside ProvisionalRestoration - A Lecture andHands-On Workshop (p 4) LP

30 - 02 Hawaii Travel & Learn: 44th Annual Review of ContinuingEducation in Dentistry (p 5) L

09 - 12 Parenteral Moderate Sedation for Dentists (p 3) LP

10 - 11 The Artistic Dentist: Excellence in Direct Anteriorand Posterior Composites(p 6) LP

17 - 19 Parenteral Moderate Sedation for Dentists (p 3) LP

25 A Simple Two-StepTreatment of SeverePeriodontitis, and more! (p 7) L

07 - 08 Sleep Breathing Disorders: Approach From Dentistry!(p 7) LPW

08 - 09 3D Printing Technology forDentists (p 8) LP NEW!

14 The 11th USC Geriatric Dentistry Symposium (p 9)LW

15 Functional Crown LengtheningSurgery For Improved andPredictable RestorativeOutcomes (p 10) LP

22 Emerging Diseases, InfectionControl and California DentalPractice Act (p 11) LW

28 - 29 Minimally Invasive Adhesiveand Esthetic Indirect AnteriorBonded Restorations (p 12) LP

October November December05 - 06 Healthier Indirect Restorations,

Using a Supra-gingival Protocol(p 13) LP

06 Horizontal and VerticalAugmentation - Hands-OnCadaver Workshop (p 14) LP

12 - 13 The USC 11th AnnualInternational Restorative Dentistry Symposium (p 15) L

12 - 14 Comprehensive PeriodontalSurgery: Esthetic an Functional Procedures for the General Practitioner (p 16) LP

14 The USC 11th AnnualInternational Restorative Dentistry Symposium Hands-On Workshop (p 15) P

19 Orofacial Pain: When, HowAnd What to Treat (p 17) LPW

16 Contemporary Approach toDiagnosis, TreatmentPlanning, and Therapy inPeriodontics (p 18) L

30 - 01 The USC 17th International Endodontic Symposium(p 19) L

1 Facially-Generated Treatment Planning: Take Your Office to The Next Level (p 20) LW NEW!

8 Focus on the Maxillary Sinus:Lecture & Cadaver Hands-OnWorkshop (p 21) LP

L - LectureP - Hands-On ParticipationW - Webinar Available

P: 213.821.2127 • F: 213.740.3973 • E: [email protected] • dentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu

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Advanced Clinical Dental Hygiene Techniques: Hands-On WorkshopLecture • Hands-On

This three-day Advanced Dental HygieneClinical Techniques Workshop is a compre-hensive hands-on update on the latest, cuttingedge clinical techniques. Conceived andconducted by renowned members of the USCfaculty, this unique series of courses will provideclose individualized instruction in advanced handinstrumentation, advanced ultrasonic instru-mentation, and periodontal endoscopy.

An ideal in-depth experience for development ofdental hygiene faculty members as well as privatepractitioners, this workshop will be the best post-graduate clinical continuing education experiencefor dental hygienists. It was designed for clinicianswho want to keep abreast of the newesttechnologies, products and techniques. Whetheryou graduated last year or thirty years ago, do notmiss this opportunity to greatly enhance yourknowledge and become more current andconfident with your clinical skills.

Part I: Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation- LectureIn the past five years, significant developments innew high-tech devices, new hand instrumentsand ultrasonic tips have changed the way wepractice. This presentation for dentists and dentalhygienists provides detailed up-to-dateinformation on new instruments and the latesttechniques that will enhance your ability torecognize and treat patients with moderate toadvanced periodontitis. Videos recorded with thedental endoscope will reveal the action of variousultrasonic tips and hand instruments on calculus.

Part II: Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation- Hands-On*This practical laboratory course for dentists anddental hygienists is designed to enhance yourperiodontal instrumentation, enabling you to treatpatients with greater skill and confidence. Thisintensive hands-on experience featurescontinuous TV demonstration by Anna Pattisonplus a team of experienced instructors attentive toindividualized instruction.

Part III (AM): Ultrasonics - Lecture and LabWorkshop This lecture and hands-on laboratory course fordentists and dental hygienists on ultrasonic

equipment and techniques will allow you to useand evaluate several different magnetostrictiveand piezoelectric ultrasonic units with hands oninstruction.

Part III (PM): Perioscopy - Lecture and LabWorkshop This lecture and hands-on laboratory course fordentists and dental hygienists on periodontalendoscopy (perioscopy) describes how the use ofthe dental endoscope can enhance your ability toperform periodontal instrumentation with a newunderstanding and a renewed vision for yourprofession.

This course is intended for: • Dentists and Dental Hygienists• This lecture and hands-on laboratory course

for dentists and dental hygienists on periodontal endoscopy (perioscopy) describeshow the use of the dental endoscope can enhance your ability to perform periodontal instrumentation with a new understanding anda renewed vision for your profession.

* Registrants for Part II must have attended Part I or another full-day Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation lecture course by Anna Pattison within the past three years as the Part II workshop teaches skills which build on concepts presented in the Part I (full-day) lecture course. (Documented proof of attendance required.)

Note: Participants are asked to bring safetyglasses and gloves. It is advisable for attendeesto not wear white clothing or open-toed shoesduring the hands-on portions of the course.Typodonts, poles, and complete instrument kitswill be provided for use only during the course.

HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

Course Date and Time:Part I - Lecture:Friday, July 6, 2018Part II - Hands-On:Saturday, July 7, 2018Part III - Lecture & Hands-On:Sunday, July 8, 20188:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 8 Per Day

Registration Fee:Before June 1, 2018Part I: Dentist $295, Auxiliary $195Part II: Dentist $495*, Auxiliary $395*Part III: Dentist $355, Auxiliary $255 Complete Course:Dentist $895, Auxiliary $765

After June 1, 2018Part I: Dentist $320, Auxiliary $220Part II: Dentist $540*, Auxiliary $440*Part III: Dentist $400, Auxiliary $290 Complete Course:Dentist $995, Auxiliary $875

Instructors:Anna M. Pattison, RDH, MS,Donna Smith, BSDH, MSEd,Gayle Myers, RDH, BS

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HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

Course Date and Time:Part� I - July 13 - 15, 2018Part� II - July 27 - 29, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 42

Registration Fee:Before June 15, 2018Dentist: $2,975

After June 15, 2018Dentist: $3,245

Instructors:Ilan Rotstein, DDS (Course Director)Yaara Berdan, DDS (Lab Director)Rafael Roges, DDS Mario Alvarez, DDS Juan Pablo Ramirez, DDS Daniel Schechter, DDSLouis Schwarzbach, DMDJaydeep Talim, DDSAnthony T. Tran, DDS

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Endodontics from� A to Z: Hands-On� Workshop for the GeneralPractitionerLecture • Hands-On

Endodontics has gone through many excitingchanges in the past several years. Recent advancesin technology, materials and equipment havechanged the way endodontics is practiced today.These advances have made it possible to efficientlyperform successful endodontic treatment withimproved precision, predictable results, and withmuch greater patient acceptance.

This comprehensive state-of-the-art courseincludes series of seminars and hands-onworkshops specially designed for General Dentistswho wish to advance their knowledge and clinicalskills in the art and science of endodontics. A teamof endodontic specialists from the HermanOstrow School of Dentistry of USC willthoroughly discuss evidence-based clinical andbiological concepts of modern endodontic therapy.These experts will walk you, from start to finish,through all the necessary steps and phases that willenable you to enhance the way you practiceendodontics so you can provide the best standardsof endodontic care to your patients.

During the 3-day hands-on part of this course,you will have the opportunity to apply theprinciples discussed by the USC team of expertsand practice in one of the most advanced facilitiesin California. You will perform endodontictreatment from start to finish in both single-rooted and multi-rooted teeth and will alsopractice endodontic retreatment.

Without doubt, this course will be a completelearning experience

Topics to be covered:• Diagnosis and case selection in endodontics.• Preparation for endodontic treatment.• Current principles of endodontic access.• Canal length determination including

electronic apex locators.• Nickel Titanium rotary instrumentation.• Canal irrigation and intracanal medication.• Procedural errors and their prevention.• Root canal obturation techniques.• Use of ultrasonics to facilitate treatment.• Endodontic retreatment.• Endodontic-periodontal interrelationship.• Endodontic emergencies.• Endodontic treatment in the young patient.• Endodontic considerations in elderly patients.• Achieving better success in endodontic cases.

Upon completion participants will be able to• Enhance knowledge of clinical and biological

concepts of modern endodontics.• Successfully treat single-rooted and multi-

rooted teeth.• Apply system-based approaches and state-of-

the art technology for treating endodontic cases.

• Use endodontic hand and rotary instruments safely and effectively.

• Know the indications and apply appropriate techniques for endodontic retreatment.

• Approach endodontic cases with confidence and enjoy more predictable results.

• Know when and what to refer to a specialist.

This course is intended for: • Dentists.• Doctors at any level who are interested in

improving their clinical skills and treat teeth endodontically. It will provide participants with practical information and predictable techniques on how to perform appropriate endodontic access, and clean, shape and obturate the root canal system in three dimensions to improve treatment outcomes.

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ACTUAL DENTAL PATIENT SEDATION EXPERIENCES

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Parenteral Moderate Sedation for DentistsLecture • Hands-On • Live Webinar • Limited Enrollment Actual 20 Dental Patient Sedation Experiences • Emergency Simulation

The 2018 course expands its curriculum toinclude new drug regimens, advances in patientmonitoring, and ACLS Certification. It consistof 12 days totalling 96 hours: 8 days of lecturesand hands-on workshops, and 4 days of clinicalpatient interaction. Each clinical Saturday willbe followed by 2 hours of debrief and classroomtroubleshooting. The course meets (and exceeds)the educational requirements established by theADA Guidelines and fulfills most stateregulations for administration of IV moderatesedation to dental patients. Each didactic daybegins with a pre-session knowledge assessmentand concludes with a case-based group learningexercise. Participants will perform physicalevaluation, take medical histories, outline ananesthetic plan, initiate and confirm intravenousaccess, administer and become competent in thetitration of sedative medications, and performdental procedures under close supervision offaculty who have had post-graduate training indental anesthesiology. They will also receiveover-the-shoulder demonstration of airwaymanagement in a live patient setting.

Topics to be covered:• Factors affecting pain and anxiety control.• Patient evaluation, selection, and suitability for

moderate sedation through medical history taking, physical diagnosis, and psychological consideration.

• The continuum of sedation and anesthesia, with particular emphasis upon monitoring levels of sedation and the recognition of unintended deep sedation/general anesthesia.

• Respiratory physiology, anatomy, and pathology.

• Pharmacology of moderate sedation agents, adjunctive agents, and local anesthesia.

• Drug interactions and contra-indications.• Indications and contraindications for the use

of moderate sedation in an office-based setting • Review of possible dental procedures done

with moderate sedation.• Principles of patient monitoring.• Intravenous access, complications, and other

routes of parenteral administration.• Moderate sedation treatment planning.• Prevention, recognition, and management of

systemic complications of moderate sedation. • Recognition of sedation emergencies,

emergency airway management, and patient rescue techniques.

• Record keeping and medico-legal aspects of dental moderate sedation.

• Abuse and diversion.• Live patient ventilation and clinical exposure

to rescuing a patient from unintended loss of consciousness.

Upon completion participant will know: • Advantages and disadvantages of moderate

sedation.• Prevention, recognition, and management of

complications associated with moderate sedation in an office-based setting.

• Safe and effective administration of moderatesedation and selected drugs to patients in a clinical setting.

• How to recognize abuse potential, occupational hazards, and other untoward effects of the agents utilized for moderate sedation.

• Technique of intravenous access, intramuscularinjection and other parenteral techniques

• Pharmacology of the drugs selected for administration.

• Precautions, indications, contra-indications, and adverse reactions associated with the drugsselected.

• Complications associated with techniques of moderate sedation.

• How to prepare a protocol for management ofemergencies in the dental office, and demonstrate understanding in usage of emergency drugs and equipment required for the prevention and management of emergencysituations.

• Principles and certification in AHA AdvancedCardiac Life Support (ACLS).

• Alternatives to post-operative opioid analgesicmedications.

• How to incorporate team-based principles in emergency management.

This course is intended for: Dentist, Dental Hygienist, Dental Assistant.

Required Documentation and Equipment: • Copy of your current CPR (BLS-HCP)

certificate. (If yours has expired, please obtain a current card and submit the copy prior to the start of the course) Please note that ACLS certification (provided in the course) does not include BLS certification. BOTH certificates must be held for most licensing boards.

• Copies of your assistants’ current CPR certification (2 assistants required).

• Copy of your current Dental Licence and professional liability statement.

• For clinical sessions: access to an operational vital signs monitor with pulse oximetry, non-invasive blood pressure measurement, electrocardiogram, and capnography.

• For clinical sessions: pretracheal stethoscope (conventional or Bluetooth enabled).

Course Date and Time:Lectures and Workshops:July 18 - 22, 2018Clinical Sessions I: August 9 - 12, 2018Clinical Sessions I: August 17 - 19, 2018 8:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 96

Registration Fee:$13,000

$395 daily rate for inperson (lecture only)

$325 daily rate for livewebinar (lecture only)

Full course participants arerequired to bring 2auxiliaries for the last 2weekends.

Instructors:James Tom, DDS, MS,Kenneth Lee, DDS, MichaelAlanes, DDS, MichaelMashni, DDS, ShaheenMoezzi, DDS, MS, ChristineQuinn, DMD, MS, Ryan Wu,DDS, and additional clinicalfaculty

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TRAVEL & LEARN

The Immediate Implant - Atraumatic Extraction, ImmediateImplant Placement, Chairside Provisional Restoration: A Lecture and Hands-On WorkshopLecture • Hands-On

Immediate Implant: Lecture & Hands-OnImmediate implant placement and immediateprovisionalization has gained popularity becauseit may reduce treatment time and the number ofsurgical interventions. A recent systematicreview of the scientific evidence supportsimmediate implant placement as a safeprocedure when certain guidelines are followed.This course will focus on all aspects ofimmediate implant placement and immediateprovisionalization, including atraumaticextraction instrumentation and techniques,immediate implants in molar sites, managementof extraction sites with labial wall defects,fabrication of an immediate chairside provisionaland much more. Discussion will focus on someof the most commonly asked questions, such aswhich is the best graft material to use to graftthe gap ? What type of interim provisionalrestorations to use in order to minimize tissueloss? What decisions should be made regardingimmediate implant placement versus delayedimplant placement. This course is designed forthe novice and advanced clinician and is the firstin our series on implant site development andbone grafting.

Immediate Provisionalization: Lecture & Hands-OnImmediate implant placement and immediateprovisionalization has gained popularity becauseit may reduce treatment time and the number ofsurgical interventions. A recent systematicreview of the scientific evidence supportsimmediate implant placement as a safeprocedure when certain guidelines are followed.This course will focus on all aspects ofimmediate implant placement and immediateprovisionalization, including atraumaticextraction instrumentation and techniques,immediate implants in molar sites, managementof extraction sites with labial wall defects,fabrication of an immediate chairside provisionaland much more. Discussion will focus on someof the most commonly asked questions, such aswhich is the best graft material to use to graftthe gap? What type of interim provisionalrestorations to use in order to minimize tissue

loss? What decisions should be made regardingimmediate implant placement versus delayedimplant placement. This course is designed for thenovice and advanced clinician and is the first inour series on implant site development and bonegrafting.

Upon completion participant should: • Know principles of proper implant

positioning.• Perform minimally invasive tooth removal

techniques and instrumentation.- Remove broken and difficult teeth with

minimal flap.• Know the pros and cons of immediate versus

delayed implant placement.• Describe the difference in bone response

between immediate and delayed implants• Identify risk factors for complications with

immediate implants.• Be able to perform socket grafting.

- Literature and indications for grafting.- What to look for in choosing a graft

material.• Know the management of extraction sites

with facial bony defects.• Know how to manage the post-extraction site

in order to minimize hard and soft tissue loss.• Identify differences in implant stability

between immediate and delayed implants.• Be able to fabricate provisional restorations

to load immediate implants.• Be familiar with PMMA and Bis GMA

provisional resin materials.• Know the advantages and disadvantages of

screw retained and cement retained provisional restorations.

• Have enough information to decide with confidence which type of provisional restoration to routinely use.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, periodontists, oral surgeons,

prosthodontists, dental hygienists, dental assistants.

• Those who are interested in improving their knowledge and skills with immediate implants.

Course Date and Time:July 28 - 29, 20188:00am - 5:00pm

Location:The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 3708 Las Vegas Blvd SouthLas Vegas, NV 89109

CE Units: 16

Stay & Learn Package:$2,095 (July 28 - 29, 2018)All Stay and Learn Packages includecourse tuition, breakfast and lunch(one enrollee), 2 nights stay at the5-star Cosmopolitan Las VegasHotel (City Room with 2 QueenBeds), self or valet parking, resortfees, free in-room highspeedinternet access, 24-hour access tostate-of-the art fitness center,pools, unlimited local and domesticlong distance calls (50 states), andtennis court access (based uponavailability). Please book your Stayand Learn Packages early sincerates of the hotel may increase afterJune 15, 2018. To book TerraceStudio/Suite with 1 King Bed oradditional nights, please contactour office at 213-821- 2127. * Hotelroom rates are for single or doubleoccupancy. Maximum roomoccupancy is four (4) persons. Noadditional charge for children under17! Nightly rate of $35 per person fora 3rd or 4th adult in room will apply.Cancellation fee will apply ifbooking is cancelled after June 1,2018.

Instructors:Bach Le, DDS, MD, FICD, Baldwin Marchack, DDS, MBA

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TRAVEL & LEARN

Course Date and Time:July 30 - August 2, 20188:00am - 12:00pm

Location:Grand Wailea Hotel.3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.,Wailea, HI 96753

CE Units: 16

Registration Fee:Before June 15, 2018: $685 After June 15, 2018: $765

Room Booking:Terrace Room:$380 per night.

Deluxe Garden Room: $390 per night.Ocean View Room: $425 per night.Deluxe Ocean Room: $445 per night.

Please contact the hotel forrates on other room types.There is a $50 per person/per night charge for morethan 2 persons in any room,with a maximum of 4persons per room. Nocharge for children 17 yearsof age and younger stayingin the same room withparents utilizing existingbedding. Room rates do notinclude 13.4% tax.

Book your room! Please callGrand Wailea Resort at 1-808-875-1234, and mentionGUSC to book by July 1,2018. For exclusive USC on-line hotel room booking,please visit:https://aws.passkey.com/e/49490933

Instructors:James Tom, DDS, MS,Michael Mashni, DDS

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44th Annual Review of Continuing Education in Dentistry - MauiLecture

Drs. Tom and Mashni will bridge theknowledge barriers amongst the specialties anddisciplines in dentistry in terms of anesthesia,analgesia, and advanced pain management. Fromlocal anesthesia conundrums to advancedsedation and general anesthesia modalitiesemployed by various practitioners withindentistry and allied health professions, you willgain a better understanding of contemporarytechniques in patient evaluation, advanced painand anxiety control techniques, complicationavoidance and management, and effectivereferrals for various aspects of patientmanagement.

Topics to be covered: • Day 1: Review of Medical History and

Presentation across the specialties, review andcase discussions.

• Day 2: Review of Anxiety Reducing Methods, Techniques, and Pharmacology across the specialties, review and case discussions.

• Day 3: Review of Local Anesthesia across thespecialties, review and case discussions.

• Day 4: Changing the culture of safety in anesthesia and pain management across the specialties, review and case discussions.

Participants will recognize patient needs for safeand effective pain and anxiety control throughvarious techniques of physical and medicalevaluation. They will learn to apply fundamentaland advanced pharmacologic principles andphysiologic monitoring to a wide variety ofpatients, and evaluate the needs of the patientfor specific interventions and treatmentconsiderations in accordance to their disciplineand specialty practice. Lastly, participants will beexposed to reports of real-world complicationsand pitfalls to avoid complications in their ownpractice and plan to elevate levels of patientsafety in everyday practice.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants• This course is intended for dentists and all

members of the dental team.

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HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

Course Date and Time:August 10 - 11, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 14

Registration Fee:Before July 15, 2018Dentist: $1,425 Auxiliary: $1,185

After July 15, 2018Dentist: $1,525 Auxiliary: $1,270

Instructors:Jose-Luis Ruiz, DDS, FAGD,Boris Keselbrener, DDS

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The Artistic Dentist: Excellence in Direct Anterior and Posterior CompositesLecture • Hands-On

This course will review the new paradigm in

tooth preparation for adhesively retained directbonded composite restorations, using Supra-gingival principles. The principles and techniquenecessary to achieve predictable bonds to enameland dentin while minimizing post-operatorysensitivity will be described. In addition, atechnique for placement and finishing highlyesthetic layered polychromatic anterior andposterior composite restorations will bediscussed. Dr. Ruiz will address the latestconcepts on composite materials and theprinciples of smile design, color, shade-matching, and use of tints to achieve naturalexquisite looking restorations.

Participants in this hands-on course will havethe opportunity to apply principles discussedduring the lectures, and be able to work in USC’sfamous “Sim-lab,” one of the most modern andrealistic simulator facilities in California.Participants will prepare and finish posteriordirect composite restorations, performpolychromatic layered, highly esthetic anteriorrestorations, as well as Class IV and full directcomposite veneers. At the end of the course,participants can take home, bonding materials,composites, polishing supplies, and othersupplies.

Upon completion participant should:

• Perform a Class II in 15 minutes with predictability, simplicity and no post operative complication using Supra-gingival principles learned.

• Understand and apply the latest developments in composite resins & adhesives.

• Incorporate state-of-the-art composite and bonding techniques to their practice.

• Perform diastema closures and full direct composite veneers with predictable and esthetic results.

• Prepare several teeth using principles specially design for direct adhesively retained composites restoration.

• Understand and apply the principles of smile design, color and color-matching for optimum results.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants.• The lectures are designed for any member of

the dental team. Workshop courses are designed and intended for dentists only.

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LECTURE

A Simple Two-Step Treatment of Severe Periodontitis, and More!Lecture

The recognition of microbial specificity inperiodontitis has afforded dental practitionersthe ability to prevent and treat the disease witha variety of antimicrobial drugs. These includesystemic antibiotics against specific bacterial andviral pathogens, professional subgingivalirrigation with povidone-iodine and dilutesodium hypochlorite (bleach) for home-use.Systemic antibiotic therapy can be essential ineliminating pathogens that invade gingival tissueand in helping control periodontal pathogensresiding in various domains of the mouth fromwhere they may translocate to periodontal sites.Frequently used periodontal combinationantibiotic therapies are metronidazole-amoxicillin and metronidazole-ciprofloxacin.Systemic valacyclovir against herpesvirus isprescribed for severe periodontitis. Commercialcontrolled release devices suffer from severalpotential problems, including insufficientspectrum of antimicrobial activity in someperiodontal polymicrobial infections, risks ofproducing an antibiotic resistant microbiota, andhigh acquisition costs. In this course, Dr. Slots

presents a periodontal treatment protocol thatincludes a battery of professionally and patientadministered antimicrobial agents. Thesechemotherapeutics can provide effective, safe,practical and affordable means of controllingsubgingival colonization of periodontalpathogens and virtually all types of periodontaldisease. Treatment protocols and cases will bepresented.

Upon completion participant will know: • The type of periodontal patients who should

be treated with adjunctive antimicrobial therapy.

• Safe and effective antimicrobial therapies andhow to select the most optimal antibiotic andantiseptic therapy for individual patients.

• Effective and rational recall programs for periodontitis patients.

• Highly effective, long-lasting and inexpensivemeans of combating bad breath and some types of tooth sensitivity.

This course is intended for: • Dentists and dental hygienists.

Sleep Breathing Disorders: Approach From Dentistry! In Person or Live Webinarr

DAY I - LectureThis course focuses on Sleep Disordered Breathing(SDB) Disorders such as snoring, somnolence andsleep apnea. It reviews the underlying mechanismsof these problems, including brain and anatomicalterations that predispose a patient to SDB.Lectures and discussion include an explanation ofairway closure, factors that predict or predispose toairway closure and the medical and psychologicalconsequences of sleep disordered breathing.

Topics to be covered:• Chronic snoring.• Chronic Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).• Ordering and interpreting 3-D airway

images.• Medications used in OSA.

DAY II - Lecture and Demo:During the second day the participants willunderstand how to analyze diagnostic tests andreports, including the clinical evaluation, pulse orwrist oximeter, PSG studies and Smart phoneapps for snoring. Additionally demos andexperiences of various appliances that can be usedto treat patients, such as the Herbs and the TAP.

Topics to be covered:• Examination methods for OSA/snoring.• Ordering polysomnography.

• Take-home Oximetry.• Smart phone apps for snoring/Oxymeter.

Upon completion participant will:• Understand the anatomy, physiology and

pathobiology of the obstructive sleep apnea.• Be able to apply diagnostic methods used to

detect and quantify obstructive apnea disorders.

• Understand the current therapies used for these problems.

• Know the latest medications that are used formanaging both snoring and obstruction.

• Be able to use portable take-home recording devices for assessing the ongoing success or failure of the treated case.

• Analyze a PSG report.• Be able to select the dental device accordingly

with the case indications (Herbst or TAP device) for OSA and snoring.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental

assistants.• This course is designed for dentists and other

health care professionals dealing with sleep breathing disorders. It will provide general information on how to diagnose conditions such as OSA, and when an intraoral appliance is indicated.

Course Date and Time:Lecture: September 7, 2018Demonstration Workshop:September 8, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 14

Registration Fee:Before August 1, 2018: Dentist $495, Auxiliary $425Webinar: Dentist $420,Auxiliary $360

After August 1, 2018: Dentist $575, Auxiliary $495Webinar: Dentist $490,Auxiliary $420

Instructors:Glenn Clark, DDS, MS,Mariela Padilla, DDS, MEd.,Kamal Al-Eryani, DDS, PhD,Jack Broussard, DDS, Dr. RickBorquez, DDS, MohammadKhalifeh, DDS, MS, and SalManrriquez, DDS

Course Date and Time:August 25, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Before August 1, 2018: Dentist $315; Auxiliary $270

After August 1, 2018: Dentist $385; Auxiliary $330

Instructor:Jørgen Slots, DDS, DMD, PhD,MS, MBA

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HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

Course Date and Time:September 8 - 9, 20188:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 16

Registration Fee:Before August 1, 2018:$1,195

After August 1, 2018: $1,395

Instructor:David W. Kelliny, DDS

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3D Printing Technology for Dentists Lecture • Hands-On

Endodontics has seen significant technological

advances in the last decade enhancing theprecision and predictability of treatment.Although endodontic treatment is a predictablemodality, certain case limitations may lead tofailure. Difficult access, severely calcified canalsand inaccessible surgical sites, can lead to failuresor poor to guarded prognosis.

The purpose of this comprehensive is tointroduce new digital technology related to 3Dprinting and planning for both implants andendodontic cases. These advancements in digitaldentistry has made such cases predictable andhighly successful. It also increases patients’acceptance to treatment. Understanding thistechnology allows for minimally invasiveprocedures with lower risks.

Day I Morning Session

• The role of digital evaluation and treatmentplanning.

• CBCT scans; Myths and Reality.

• Types of affordable printers available fordentistry.

• Pros, cons and limitations of some printersand softwares.

• Open interface planning softwares - BlueSky Plan and Meshmixer.

Day IAfternoon Session

• Printing and designing of implant surgical guides using BlueSky Plan.

• Hands-on planning in BSP, Meshmixer andRayWare, using attendees own laptops.

* Attendees are encouraged to bring laptops with a gaming video card equivalent to or higher than Nvidia GTX 1060.

Day II

• 3D guided endodontics. K-Endo access guidefor severely calcified cases, clinical casespresentation, 3D guided endodontics.

• K-Endo surgical guide fabrication andapplications.

• Hands-on planning of an endodontic accessguide.

Upon completion participant should be able to:

• Develop a balanced decision process of guided case selection and treatment planning.

• Use the RayWare Software for dental 3D printing applications.

• Create an Implant surgical guide in BSP.

• Develop an understanding of the use of theK-Endo access guide and its applications.

• Develop an understanding of new advancements in 3D endodontics and 3D apical surgery utilizing guided technology.

• Use BSB (Blue Sky Bio) software to design and fabricate the K-Endo guides for treating moderate to severe calcified cases and apical surgery.

This course is intended for:

• Dentists.

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Course Date and Time:September 14, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

Location:Herman Ostrow School ofDentistry of USC925 W. 34th St Los Angeles, CA 90089

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Before August 15, 2018: In-PersonDentist $445, Auxiliary $385WebinarDentist $370, Auxiliary $295

After August 15, 2018: In-PersonDentist $495 Auxiliary $425

WebinarDentist $420 Auxiliary $360

Instructors:Roseann Mulligan, DDS,MS, FADPD, DABSCDPiedad Suarez, DDSJennifer Ailshire, PhDSherene Chou, MS, RD Phuu Han, DDS, PhDLisa Hou, DDS, MSPeter Y. Kawamura, DDS,MS, FASGD, DABSCDJanet Lent, DDS, FASGD,DABSCDLauren Fox MacMillan, PhD

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The 11th USC Geriatric Dentistry Symposium SymposiumLecture

Today older adults are seeking dental care in

far greater numbers as their life span lengthensand the numbers of seniors in the populationincrease. Unique to this population are factorssuch as variable health profiles, social supportsystems, and functional capabilities. Oral healthfindings can also be highly variable whether theyare compounded by a lifetime of treatment orneglect. Many individuals or their familiesexpect to maintain or restore their dentition andreceive regular oral health care with the latestinnovative materials and technology available.

Recognizing the diverse nature of the elderlyand their needs, this symposium will approachthe older adult from a functional perspective andinclude topics that cover many of the relevantissues faced when treating aging individuals.Practice approaches for both the healthy,community-based patient and frailer individualswill be discussed.

Topics to be covered:

• The relationship of health, oral health and older adults research.

• Implants and alternatives treatments for edentulous areas.

• Importance of diet in healthy aging.• Update on chemotherapeutics for prevention

of caries.• Psychological changes in the older adult and

their importance in dental treatment modifications.

• Debating in the best treatment options for older adults, what to do?

Upon completion participant will be able to:

• Describe population level differences in oral health for older US adults.

• Recognize the importance of functionality to health, including oral health for older adults.

• Understand viable options for treatment of edentulous areas.

• Appreciate the role of diet in the process of healthy aging.

• Understand the impact of treatment modifications on older adults.

• Identify physical, cognitive and psychosocial characteristics of adults with longer than expected lifespans.

• Understand the importance of psychological changes in the older adults.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants.

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Functional Crown Lengthening Surgery For Improved andPredictable Restorative Outcomes: Hands-On WorkshopLecture • Hands-On

This caries and tooth fractures are common

occurrences in clinical practice. They typically leadto difficulties in managing the restorative finish lineand to inability to take proper impressions. In othersituations, dentists face difficulties obtainingadequate crown retention and a ferrule effect. Thesecan lead to secondary caries, repeated fractures andperiodontal complications due to biologic widthimpingement.

This course is designed to assist clinicians withmanaging these challenges and explores theperiodontal-restorative interface. Participants willlearn about functional crown lengthening and itsindications prior to restorative treatment. Surgicaltechniques and how to improve restorative resultsby incorporating periodontal principles will bereviewed. The hands-on portion will enableparticipants to practice surgical crown lengthening,including effective flap design and suturingtechniques.

Topics to be covered: • Indications and contraindications.• Difference between functional and esthetic

crown lengthening.• The importance of the biologic width.• What are the restorative considerations

relevant to crown lengthening surgery?• When to “save” a tooth and when to

extract?• Step-by-step surgical technique.• The surgical kit and procedure set-up.• Complications management.• When to refer to a periodontist.

Hands-On Workshop:• Soft tissue excisions.• Flap reflection.• Managing the thick palatal tissue.• Ostectomy and osteoplasty.• Surgical hand instrumentation.• Using rotary instruments.• Piezosurgery for crown lengthening.• Managing subgingival tooth fractures.• Quadrant crown lengthening.• Suturing technique.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental assistants.

Course Date and Time:September 15, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Before August 15, 2018:Dentist $1,195,Auxiliary $1,015 (Limit 2 per dentist)

After August 15, 2018:Dentist $1,285Auxiliary $1,095 (Limit 2 per dentist)

Instructor:Ziv Simon, DMD, MSc

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Emerging Diseases, Infection Control and California Dental Practice ActIn Person • Live Webinar

New diseases, as well as the return of some oncethought eradicated diseases, are a major concernin the modern dental practice. It seems as if everyfew months a disease is developing and orcapturing headlines. The signs and symptoms ofmany emerging diseases such as community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus (CA-MRSA), seasonal flu anddevelopment of drug-resistant bacteria will bedescribed, and effective preventive measures willbe discussed. The course will also cover topics suchas general disease transmission, standardprecautions, disinfection and sterilization as wellas updated requirement for using sterile water ora disinfecting or antibacterial agent whenirrigating exposed dental pulp.

The course will review Cal-OSHA’s top dentaloffice citations, discuss the CDC guidelines aswell as the current mandated minimum standardsfor infection control in the dental setting from theDental Board of California regulations.Participants will be provided with an easy-to-apply checklist for reviewing their office’scompliance with infection control and safetypolicies and guidelines.

The section on the California Dental Practice Actwill present the recent changes in the laws thatimpact the practice of dentistry. It will cover thetopics necessary for renewal of your license,including your duties as mandated reporter ofchild, elder, and domestic partner abuse; violationsof the Dental Practice Act; and powers ofenforcement held by the Dental Board.

Upon completion participant will: • Know the principles of disease transmission

and Universal/Standard precautions.• Understand Cal-OSHA compliance issues,

sterilization and disinfection.• Become familiar with the updated CDC

infection control guidelines.• Understand the infection control practices

mandated by the Dental Board of California.• Know the recent changes in the Dental

Practice Act and the basic rules for avoiding problems that could place your dental license in jeopardy.

• Know how to use dental auxiliaries effectively within current California law.

• Provide a safer environment for patients and the dental team.

This class satisfies the California Infection Controland California Dental Practice Act license renewalrequirements for dentists, dental hygienists, andcurrently licensed registered dental assistants.This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, and dental

assistants.

Course Date and Time:September 22, 20189:00am - 4:00pm

CE Units: 6

Registration Fee:Before September 1, 2018: Dentist $210, Auxiliary $175Webinar: Dentist $185,Auxiliary $150

After September 1, 2018: Dentist $295, Auxiliary $255 Webinar: Dentist $275,Auxiliary $230

Instructors:Joyce Galligan, RN, DDSPatricia Galligan, JD, LL.M intaxation

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Course Date and Time:Lecture: Fri, Sept 28, 2018. 8:30am - 12:30pm

Hands-On:Fri, Sept 28, 2018. 1:30 - 5:00pm

Lecture & Hands-On:Sat, Sept 29, 2018. 9:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 7 Per Day

Registration Fee:Before Aug 15, 2018:Lecture (Sept 28, 2018 - 8:30am-12:30pm)Dentist $125; Auxiliary $75

Hands-On (Sept 28, 2018 - 1:30-5pm)Dentist $295(includes one auxiliary)

Hands-On (Sept 29, 2018 - 9am-5pm)Dentist $795 (includes one auxiliary)

After Aug 15, 2018:Lecture (Sept 28, 2018 - 8:30am-12:30pm)Dentist $145; Auxiliary $95

Hands-On (Sept 28, 2018 - 1:30-5pm)Dentist $365 (includes one auxiliary)

Hands-On (Sept 29, 2018 - 9am-5pm)Dentist $865 (includes one auxiliary)

Instructor:Abdi Sameni, DDS, FACD

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Minimally Invasive Adhesive and Esthetic Indirect AnteriorBonded RestorationsLecture • Hands-On

The objective of this course is to take a clinicalapproach and familiarize the practitioner withall aspects of bonded porcelain restorations.Thiscourse will demonstrate that not only canbonded porcelain restorations be used toenhance the esthetic appearance of teeth, butthey can also be used therapeutically to regainstrength of teeth that have been weakened dueto enamel loss.

Lecture - Sept 28, 2018. 8:30am - 12:30pm:This lecture will propose a practice philosophyand related techniques that respect the vitalityand biomechanic properties of the natural teethto improve patient’s smile.

Topics to be covered:Diagnosis, treatment planning and treatmentsequencing for bonded restorations• 3-dimensional functional & esthetic

mock-ups.• Preparation design for adhesive restorations• Immediate dentin sealing.• Provisional fabrication: techniques, and

materials.

• Cementation: philosophy, techniques, and materials.

• Porcelain type: selection and surfacepreparation.

• Shade taking and laboratory communication using digital photography.

• Porcelain repair: debonding and cohesive failures.

Hands-On Workshop:The hands-on portion of this course will allowparticipants and their staff to master all thenecessary steps required to implement thecontemporary material presented in the lecture.

Part 1 - Sept 28, 2018. 1:30 - 5pm• Fabrication of matrices and mockups.

Part 2 - Sept 29, 2018. 9am - 5pm• Preparation and provisionalization.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants.

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Course Date and Time:October 5 - 6, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 14

Registration Fee:Before Sept 1, 2018: $1,895After Sept 1, 2018: $1,985

Instructors:Jose-Luis Ruiz, DDS, FAGD, Boris Keselbrener, DDS

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Healthier Indirect Restorations, Using a Supra-gingival ProtocolLecture • Hands-On

Improved esthetic results achieved with non-

metal veneers, onlays and full crowns haveincreased their use and enhanced patientacceptance and satisfaction. Nevertheless,clinicians often feel that these restorations aremore difficult and less predictable thantraditional ones. In this course, participants willlearn how to properly perform non-metalrestorations to make esthetic dentistry morepredictable, trouble-free and healthier for thepatient.

In this workshop, Dr. Ruiz will first demonstratean innovative paradigm for preparation andcementation. He will also show a simple andpredictable system for performing compre-hensive diagnosis, esthetic evaluation andocclusal diagnosis, that is indispensable forpredictability, longevity and successful estheticoutcome. In addition, step-by-step techniquesand principles for tooth preparation, tempori-zation, and sensitive-free easily bonded cemen-tation will be shown.

During the workshop, participants will perform,in very realistic simulators, tooth preparationsspecific to supragingival dentistry for porcelainveneers and non-metal onlays. Participants willalso bond porcelain veneers and onlays using thetechniques learned.

Upon completion participant should:

• Understand the benefits of supragingivaldentistry by observing live preparation and cementation procedures for non-metal veneers.

• Know simple and predictable tooth preparation techniques specific to supra-gingival dentistry and perform multiple veneer, onlay and crown preparations in asimulator.

• Be able to use a predictable impression technique; never do a retake!

• Know how to choose the correct type of restorative material and translucency.

• Understand which bonding systems and cements are most esthetically appropriate to achieve good margin blending.

• Know how to perform sensitive-free and easy cementation techniques for anterior veneers and posterior onlays.

This course is intended for: • Dentists.

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Course Date and Time:October 6, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Before Sept 1 2018: $1,250

After Sept 1 2018$1,475

Instructor:Bach Le, DDS, MD, FICD,FACD

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Horizontal & Vertical Augmentation:Lecture & Cadaver Hands-On WorkshopLecture • Hands-On

Many techniques and augmentation materials

have been described for horizontal and verticalridge augmentation. These include guided boneregeneration (GBR), ridge expansion/splitting,autogenous onlay block grafting, titantium meshtechniques, distraction osteogenesis, andinterpositional osteotomy. While manytechniques offer excellent results in somesituations few can be said to guarantee success.Many questions still remain on which methodsyield the most predictable results for dentalimplant placement in grafted bone. The aim ofthis course is to critically evaluate the currentevidence to determine the predictability ofvarious bone augmentation techniques forhorizontal and vertical ridge defects for implantplacement. A series of cases have been gatheredto illustrate risk assessment and predictablemanagement of various critical size defectsranging from moderate to severe defects.

Upon completion participant should: • Describe various augmentation techniques

and materials and understand the criteria forchoosing the most appropriate technique.

• Understand various factors which may affectaugmentation success, including the degree of bone loss, the configuration of the defect, the location in the mouth, the design of prosthesis, patient preference, and clinician experience.

• Understand bone biology and graft healing.• Know how to perform alveolar ridge

augmentation using various provenaugmentation techniques.

• Understand the significance of various flapdesigns on treatment outcome.

• Know how to graft in the esthetic zone.• Know when to perform block graft versus

particulate graft.• Know how to perform lingual flap release.• Know grafting of vertical ridge defects.• Know the “screw tent-pole grafting”

technique.• Know tunnel grafting.• Know when to perform bone graft versus

tissue graft.• Know how to perform flap release around the

mental nerve.• Know how to harvest ramus and chin grafts.• Recognize and treat graft complications.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, periodontists, oral surgeons,

prosthodontists.

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Comprehensive Periodontal Surgery:Esthetic and Functional Procedures for the General PractitionerLecture • Hands-On

The goal of esthetic reconstruction is to providepatients with naturally looking restorations andhealthy surrounding soft tissues. Often, patientspresent with gingival deformities, such as tissuedeficiency or excessive gingivae, thereby posinga challenge to the treating clinician. Otherproblems include subgingival caries and toothfractures. These typically lead to difficulties inmanaging the restorative finish line and aninability to make proper impressions. In othersituations, dentists face difficulties obtainingadequate crown retention and a ferrule effect,which can lead to secondary caries, repeatedfractures and periodontal complications due tobiologic width impingement. It has been shownthat proper handling of the gingival tissues canmake the difference between treatment successand failure. This course is designed to provideclinicians with the scientific background andsurgical techniques to perform periodontalsurgery for ultimate esthetics and function. Itwill address the methods to attain success froma soft tissue perspective.

DAY I - LECTURE AND HANDS-ON:Essential Surgical Principles and SuturingTechniques• Principles of soft tissue esthetics and gingival

harmony.• The challenges of tissue deficiency and excess.• Anatomical considerations for periodontal

surgery.• Principles of flap design.• The essential principles of suturing.• Suturing safety and mechanics.• How to choose suture material and when to

use it.• Needle types and their use.• The most useful suturing techniques.• Suturing for exodontia, bone grafting and

implants.• How to deal with suture challenges and

complications.• Simple interrupted.• Continuous interlocking.• Sling.• X-suture.• Vertical and horizontal mattress.• How to suture an edentulous arch.

• Principles of tying a knot.• Finger maneuvering options.

DAY II - LECTURE AND HANDS-ON:Soft Tissue Grafting• Soft tissue grafting to correct gingival

recession.• Coronally repositioned flaps for root coverage.• “Tunneling” and “Pouch” techniques.• Improving tissue quality.• Soft tissue management around implants.• Soft tissue allografts and enamel proteins for

root coverage.• Management of soft tissue complications.• Epithelizlialzied palatal graft.• Connective tissue graft.• Coronally advanced flap.• 1 incision harvest technique.• Donor site management.

DAY III - LECTURE AND HANDS-ON:Esthetic & Functional Crown Lengthening• Etiology for excessive gingival display.• Treatment options for the “Gummy Smile”.• Esthetic crown lengthening step-by-step.• Surgical lip repositioning.• Apically positioned flaps.• Tori and tuberosity reduction.• Frenectomy procedures.• Indications for crown lengthening.• The importance of biologic width.• Restorative considerations relevant to crown

lengthening surgery.• Treatment of gingival hyperplasia.• Complications management.• When and what to refer.• Apically positioned flaps.• Functional crown lengthening.• Ostectomy and osteoplasty.• Surgical hand instrumentation.• Using rotary instruments.• Managing subgingival tooth fractures.• Quadrant crown lengthening.

This course is intended for: • Dentists.

Course Date and Time:Part� I - October 12, 2018 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Part� II - October 13, 20189:00 am - 5:00 pm

Part� III - October 14, 20189:00 am - 5:00 pm

CE Units: 18

Registration Fee:Before September 15, 2018: Dentist $2,975

After September 15, 2018: Dentist $3,295

Instructor:Ziv Simon, DMD, MSc

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The USC 11th International Restorative Dentistry SymposiumLecture • Hands-On • www.uscrestorativedentistrysymposium.org

Dear Friends and Colleagues:

It is with great pleasure that I invite to join me at the11th USC International Restorative DentistrySymposium.

This year the symposium enters its second decadewith the same commitment and vigor to bring youand your team the most relevant and up-to-dateinformation to assist you in your ability to excel in thecare you provide your patients.

A stellar cast of nationally and internationallyrecognized presenters, clinicians and researchers fromacross many disciplines have been selected to presentperhaps what will be one of the most diverseprograms the symposium has ever offered.

I am also very proud to continue to expand ourSunday workshop we introduced last year. This yearwe will have two parallel programs that will take placeat the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC.

So please save the date, tell your friends and look forfurther details to follow.

Respectfully,

Abdi SameniSymposium Chair

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants,

specialists, restorative dentists, dental hygienists anddental technologists.

Symposium Date and Location:October 12 - 13, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles506 S Grand AveLos Angeles, CA 90071

Hands-On Workshop Date and Location:October 14, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

Herman Ostrow School ofDentistry of USC 925 W. 34th St. Los Angeles, CA 90089

CE Units: 7 per day

Registration Fee:SymposiumBefore Sept 15, 2018:Dentist $495, Auxiliary $420

After Sept 15, 2018:Dentist $585, Auxiliary $495

Hands-On WorkshopBefore Sept 15, 2018:Symposium registrant: $795 Non-Symposium registrant: $895

After Sept 15, 2018:Symposium registrant: $895 Non-Symposium registrant: $995

Instructors:Abdi Sameni, DDS (Symposium Chair)Marwa Abdelaziz, DDS Gal Aharonov, MD Markus B. Blatz, DDS (Keynote)Bach Le, DDS Matthew Nejad, DDS Razaghy Mehrdad, DDS Robert Relle, DDS Ryan Tak On Tse, DDS Paresh Shah, DDS Marcos Vargas, DDS Naoto Yuasa, CDT

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SAVE THE DATE!

Sunday, October 14, 2018Hands-On Workshop:

Maximum Success with Indirect, Partial-Coverage RestorationsVisit www.uscrestorativedentistrysymposium.org for more info

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Orofacial Pain: When, How and What to TreatIn Person or Live Webinar

This course focuses on Chronic Orofacial Pain(OFP) and headaches (e.g. Neuropathic Pain,Neurovascular Pain, Neuralgia, Neuritis andNeuroma). It reviews underlying mechanisms ofpain induction, nerve injury and repair,sensitization and spontaneous ectopic paingeneration. Lectures include an explanation ofhow various analgesic blocks and sensory testingprocedures, in combination with historicalinformation, produce a differential diagnosis ofneurogenous and headache pain. Lectures willalso focus on the appropriate pharmacologic,behavioural, surgical, and physical medicinemanagement procedures for these conditions.Finally, real patient cases will be presented withthe goal of helping the attendee become morecomfortable in diagnosing and treating OFPdisorders and providing a new understanding ofchronic pain. This course will cover themedications used to treat chronic orofacial pain,including neurogenic, musculoskeletal, headacheand uncommon pain disorders. To be able to treatpatients with these problems, dentists mustunderstand the underlying mechanisms of paintransmission, nerve injury and repair,sensitization, sympathetic pain maintenance andspontaneous ectopic pain generation. Dentistsmust be able to perform various analgesic blocksand sensory testing procedures as well asunderstand how these procedures combined withhistorical information allow for a differentialetiologic-based diagnosis to be made. This courseis divided into lecture presentations in themorning, demonstrations and workshops in theafternoon and specific case discussions at the endof the day.

Topics to be covered: • Chronic orofacial pains (trigeminal

neuralgias, neuromas and neuropathies).• Headache disorders which mimic

Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) andcause orofacial pain.

• New medications used for pain.• Examination methods for chronic pain.• Know the neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and

pathobiology of the trigeminal nociceptive system.

• Understand neurogenous and neurovascular diseases.

• Be able to conduct a differential diagnosis of neurogenous and headache disorders.

• Understand how neurovascular headaches can convert from episodic to chronic.

• Be familiar with the latest medications used for managing both neurovascular andneurogenous pain.

• Medications used in dentistry and the Law:What can be prescribed and what not?

• Metabolism of medications including liverenzymes systems.

• The various chronic pain diseases thatappear in the orofacial region.

• Non-pharmacologic therapies for OFP• Current approaches for treating nonmalignant

chronic orofacial pain.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, and dental

assistants.• This course is designed for dentists and other

health care professionals dealing withchronic pain conditions and dysfunction of theorofacial region. It will focus on treatmentstrategies and pharmacological management.

Course Date and Time:October 19, 20189:00am – 5:00pm

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Before September 15, 2018:Dentist $275, Auxiliary $235Webinar: Dentist $220,Auxiliary $160

After September 15, 2018:Dentist $295, Auxiliary $250Webinar: Dentist $290,Auxiliary $220

Instructors:Glenn Clark, DDS, MS,Mariela Padilla, DDS, MEd.,Kamal Al-Eryani, DDS, PhD,Jack Broussard, DDS, Dr. RickBorquez, DDS, MohammadKhalifeh, DDS, MS, and SalManrriquez, DDS

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A Contemporary Approach to Diagnosis, Treatment Planning andTherapy in PeriodonticsLecture

Periodontal disease is a chronically destructive

condition affecting many patients. The primary

bacterial etiology with several possible local and

systemic risk factors account for a rather complex

disease entity. It is crucial for clinicians to include

periodontal considerations in their treatment

planning and in the active phase of therapy. This

course is designed to provide clinicians with the

most current knowledge on fundamental issues in

periodontics. Participants will learn how to

diagnose periodontal disease and related

conditions and to assess teeth prognosis. The

course will also explore several periodontal

treatment modalities and their relation to

restorative and reconstructive aspects of

treatment. State-of-the-art reviews and position

statements by the American Academy of

Periodontology (AAP) will be included.The

information presented in this course will be

clinically-relevant to help participants provide

optimal comprehensive care for their patients.

Topics to be covered:• Microbial etiology of periodontitis.• Secondary etiologies and risk factors.• Performing a comprehensive periodontal

examination.• Classification of periodontal diseases and

conditions (AAP).• Differential diagnoses: periodontal, endodontic

and combined lesions.• How to determine prognosis?• Systemic and localized antibiotic regimens:

when is each one indicated?• The relationship between occlusion and

periodontal disease.• The furcation dilemma: What are the

treatment options?• Periodontal disease and the link with systemic

diseases.• Surgical vs. non-surgical treatments: when are

they indicated?• Gingival lesions and indications for biopsy.• What is appropriate periodontal maintenance?• When to refer to a specialist (AAP).

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants.

Course Date and Time:November 16, 20189:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Before October 15, 2018: Dentist $315, Auxiliary $275After October 15, 2018: Dentist $395, Auxiliary $345

Instructors:Ziv Simon, DMD, MSc, Ilan Rotstein, DDS

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The USC 17th International Endodontic SymposiumLecture

It is our pleasure to invite you to the 17th

International Endodontic Symposium of theUniversity of Southern California. Internationallyrenowned experts from Norway, Switzerland, andthe United States will present the most recentadvances in the field. The program includesupdates on current hot topics in endodontics andadvanced treatment modalities as well as aninsight into the future of endodontics. ThisInternational Symposium promises to be a mostexciting event and will provide you, the clinician,with more relevant information and tools to bringyou to the next level of excellence in delivering thebest evidence-based endodontics to your patients.

We look forward to welcoming you at oursymposium.

Topics to be covered:

• 3D cleaning and shaping in endodontics: Clinical applications and research.

• Cracking the cracked tooth code with CBCTImaging.

• Debridement: The crux of endodontic therapy.

• Treatment of mature permanent teeth with irreversible pulpitis: A long forgotten vital pulptherapy.

• Endodontic Biology: What have we learned ina decade of pulp regeneration?

• Endodontic considerations of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw.

• Has bioinformatics changed how we treat rootcanal infections?

• Apical surgery: Inspection and management ofthe cut root face.

This symposium is intended for: • Endodontists, general practitioners, and any

other specialist in dentistry who are interested in endodontic-related topics.

advd ances in the field The program

Course Date and Time:Nov 30 - Dec 1, 20188:30am - 5:00pm

Location:Radisson Midtown at USC3540 S. Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90007

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Before November 1, 2018: Dentist $525, Auxiliary $475

After November 1, 2018: Dentist $625, Auxiliary $575

Speakers:Ilan Rotstein, DDS (Symposium Chair) Rafael Roges, DDS Gilberto Debelian, DMD, PhD Mohamed I. Fayad, DDS, MS, PhDWm. Ben Johnson, DDSLouis M. Lin, BDS, DMD, PhDOve Peters, DDS Parish P. Sedghizadeh DDS, MSChristine M. Sedgley, BDS, MDS, MDSc, PhD, FRACDS, MRACDS Thomas von Arx, Prof. Dr. med.dent.

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Course Date and Time:December 1, 20188:30am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Before Nov 1 2018: $295

After Nov 1 2018$345

Instructor:Dan�Grauer, DDS, PhD

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Facially-Generated Treatment Planning: Take Your Office To The Next LevelLecture

Do you use Cone-Beam CT when diagnosing

and treatment planning your patients? Today

three-dimensional imaging techniques allow the

restorative dentist and the orthodontist to use

the face as a reference when restoring or moving

teeth. The position of the upper incisor in

relation to the lips is paramount to diagnose and

treatment plan both simple and interdisciplinary

cases. This one-day course will allow

practitioners to incorporate photography, three-

dimensional imaging and diagnostic systems

into their routine practice in order to achieve

better and more predictable outcomes. Digital

dentistry is around the corner; are you in?

Topics to be covered:• CBCT imaging concepts and clinical

applications of 3D images.• Customized appliances and esthetics during

and orthodontic treatment.• Interdisciplinary management of gingival

smile: The ortho/perio connection.

• Deficient incisor exposure at rest and during speech

Upon completion participant will: • Understand imaging concepts for the

clinician.• Learn new applications of multimodal

images.• Outline research and future clinical

directions of 3D applications.• Learn the latest technological applications to

enhance orthodontic treatment accuracy.• Learn the reasons behind appliance selection

and customization.• Evaluate the accuracy / precision of

customized lingual orthodontic.• Classification and diagnosis of excessive

gingival display during smile.• Sequence and timing of treatment.• Guidelines for optimal esthetics.

This course is intended for: • General practitioner, periodontist,

prosthodontist, and oral surgeon.

NEW!

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HANDS-ON WORKSHOP

Course Date and Time:December 8, 20188:00am - 5:00pm

CE Units: 8

Registration Fee:Before November 1, 2018:Dentist $1,095, Auxiliary $945After November 1, 2018:Dentist $1,275, Auxiliary $1,095

Instructor:Bach Le, DDS, MD, FICD

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Focus on the Maxillary Sinus:Lecture & Cadaver Hands-On WorkshopLecture • Hands-On

Dental implants are a predictable treatment

option when there is sufficient quantity andquality of bone. However, when patients presentwith deficient alveolar ridges, it can hamper theplacement of dental implants. This problem isespecially magnified in the posterior maxillawhere ridge resorption and sinuspneumatization, compounded with a poorquality of bone, are often encountered. Theprocedure of choice to restore this anatomicdeficiency is maxillary sinus floor elevation(sinus lift).

This one-day lecture and hands-on cadaverworkshop will focus on the most up-to-datetechniques in sinus augmentation to improvelong-term clinical success with dental implants.The course is designed for the clinician that hasprior implant experience and would like tobroaden knowledge, scope of practice andimprove surgical skill.improve surgical skill.

Upon completion participant should: • Discuss the rationale for sinus augmentation.• Understand maxillary sinus anatomy and

function.- Schneiderian membrane thickness, risk of

tearing.- Management of sinus septums.

• Understand and manage maxillary sinus pathology.- Mucous retention cysts, maxillary sinusitis,and more.- Effects of implant exposure to sinus cavity and risk of sinus complications.

• Know pre-operative evaluation.- Rule out sinus pathology.- CT scan evaluation.

• Understand sinus graft biology and healing.• Know the advantages and limitations of various

augmentation approaches.• Perform various maxillary sinus augmentation

approaches.- Lateral window approach.

- Crestal approach.- Osteotomes.- Ridge expansion technique in conjunction

with sinus grafts.- Balloons.- Piezoelectric instrumentation.

• Flap design for optimal esthetic and predictability.

• Know when to perform sinus graft versus usingshort implants.

• Understand the rationale for choosing variousgraft materials.

• Harvest ramus and chin grafts.• Recognize and treat graft complications.

- Membrane perforations, bleeding, oral-antralfistula formation, maxillary sinusitis and infection, graft failures, and more.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, and dental

assistants.• Novice or experienced clinicians• Surgical specialists who would like to

acquire a more comprehensiveunderstanding of implant restoration.

• Restorative dentists who would liketo acquire a more comprehensiveunderstanding of implant surgery.

• Allied health professionals(Laboratory technicians, dentalhygienists and dental assistants).

Management of sinus polyps and cysts

Management of oral-antralcommunication after

extraction

Indirect socket lift techniques

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ONLINE LEARNING

California Dental Practice Act and Infection Control WebinarSelf-Paced Webinar

The section on the California Dental PracticeAct will present the recent changes in the lawsthat impact the practice of dentistry. It will coverthe topics necessary for renewal of your license,including your duties as a mandated reporter ofchild, elder and domestic partner abuse;violations of the Dental Practice Act; andpowers of enforcement held by the DentalBoard.

The course reviews Cal-OSHA’s top 20 dentaloffice violations, discuss the CDC guidelines aswell as the current mandated minimumstandards for infection control in the dentalsetting from the Dental Board of Californiaregulations. Participants will be provided withan easy-to-apply checklist for reviewing theiroffice’s compliance with infection control andsafety policies and guidelines.

Upon completion participant should: • Know the principles of disease transmission

and Universal/Standard precautions.• Understand Cal-OSHA compliance issues,

sterilization and disinfection.

• Become familiar with the updated CDC infection control guidelines.

• Understand the infection control practices mandated by the Dental Board of California.

• Know the recent changes in the Dental Practice Act and the basic rules for avoiding problems that could place your dental license in jeopardy.

• Know how to use dental auxiliaries effectivelywithin current California law.

• Provide a safer environment for patients and the dental team.

* This class satisfies the California Infection Control and California Dental Practice Act license renewal requirements for dentists, dental hygienists, and currently licensed registered dental assistants.

* Webinar will be accessible for one month starting from the day of purchase.

Video available 24/7 atdentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu and click Videos onDemand.

CE Units: 4

Registration Fee:Dentist $145, Auxiliary $115

Instructors:Joyce Galligan, RN, DDSPatricia Galligan, JD, LL.M intaxation

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Periodontal and Implant Decision Making: From Treatingthe Ailing Tooth to the Failing Implant WebinarSelf-Paced Webinar

Understanding implant treatment planningrequires both restorative and surgicalperspectives. Further complicating implantdentistry are the challenges in treating the ailingimplant. Surgically, implants are an obviouschoice for edentulous areas, however challengesarise when replacement of questionable teethwith implants are contemplated. Periodontalliterature provides insights when maintainingthe dentition is possible. However, there aresituations where the decision to replace teethwith implants is not very clear. The aim of thecourse is to explore the multiple facets ofimplant dentistry including the treatment ofailing implants in order to achieve a broadperspective that will be valuable to surgical andperiodontal decision making.

Topics to be covered:• Emerging therapies for treating peri-

implantitis.• Prevention of peri-implant disease.• Alternatives to titanium implants.• Periodontal diseases and their potential

impact on implant prognosis.• Tooth prognosis versus implant prognosis.• Implants as foreign bodies.• Peri-implant disease.

• Peri-implantitis in comparison to periodontitis lesions.

• Prognostic evaluation of teeth in treatment planning for implants.

• Prognosis of traditional therapy versus implant treatment.

Upon completion participant will know: • Current concepts of peri-implantitis.• Emerging modalities for treatment of peri-

implant disease.• Principals of osseointegration.• Principals of implant site preparation and

augmentation.• Differences between treatment planning

implants for sites with and without teeth.• How to assign a concise prognosis for

involved teeth.• When to select teeth for strategic extraction• Indications and contraindications for

placing dental implants in periodontally compromised cases.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants

and all members of the dental team.

* Webinar will be available for watch for one month starting from the day of purchase

Video available 24/7 atdentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu and click Videos onDemand.

CE Units: 7

Registration Fee:Dentist $215, Auxiliary $150

Instructors:Alon Frydman, DDS,Krikor Simonian, DDS

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ONLINE LEARNING

Online Case StudiesSelf-Paced Webinar

The cases will cover common odontogenicinfections, odontogenic cysts and odontogenictumors in addition to non-odontogenicconditions such as mucosal and submucosalpathology, cancers of the oral cavity and headand neck, autoimmune diseases, developmentalabnormalities, skin lesions of the face, salivarygland diseases, orofacial pain conditions anddiseases affecting the jaw bones and TMJ. Cases

will be drawn from expert faculty, and willinclude clinical images, histopathology, and forhard tissue diseases often conventional and/oradvanced imaging studies, includingcomputerized tomography and TMJ tomo-graphy when appropriate.

This material is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants.

Videos on DemandSelf-Paced Videos

Choose from the following world renownedpresenters:

Dr. Hamoud Al Farsi •Dr. Monish Bhola •Dr. Hugo De Bruyn • Dr. Craig Misch •Dr. Rodrigo Neiva • Dr. Mario Roccuzzo • Dr. Tomaso Vercellotti • Ms. Susan Wingrove• Dr. Daniel Buser • Dr. Leandro Chambrone •Dr. Chris Chang • Dr. Winston Chee • Dr.Don Clem • Dr. Hugo De Bruyn • Dr. Sillas

Duarte • Dr. Alon Frydman • Dr. OscarGonzalez-Martin • Dr. Ernesto Lee • Dr. Kenneth Lee • Ms. Diane Melrose • Dr. Raymond Melrose • Dr. Achille Peivandi •Dr. Waldemar Polido • Dr. Giano Ricci • Dr. Tiziano Testori

This material is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants.

Course available 24/7 atdentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu and click�OnlineCase Studies.

CE Unit: 1

Registration Fee:$19.95

Instructor:Parish P. Sedghizadeh, DDS,MS, QME,

Video available 24/7 atdentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu and click Videos onDemand.

Fee:$19.95

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Video available 24/7 atdentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu and click Videos onDemand.

CE Units: 14

Registration Fee:$795

Instructors:James Tom, DDS, MS,Kenneth Lee, DDS

Parenteral Moderate Sedation for Dentists - RefresherRe-Certification • Self-Paced Webinar

This is a ongoing series of topics, hands-onsimulation, and discussion intended for thedentist already employing moderate sedation intheir practice. Course content is structured onsubject matter review, recognition andmanagement of complications, and introducingnew concepts into an already established dentalpractice utilizing moderate sedation.

Topics to be covered:• Pharmacology related to sedation• Monitoring• Physiology • Emergency management and complications• ACLS (if enough participants need to have a

recertification course)• Case review, presentation, and panel discussion

This course is intended for: • Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants• Practitioners and their support staff who have

been utilizing parenteral and enteral moderatesedation in their dental practices. Those practitioners seeking initial certification in moderate sedation may use the continuing education credit from this course towards required hours needed to complete the USC Parenteral Moderate Sedation certification course.*

* Must be completed within a certain amount oftime (certain states have limitations on the time elapsed between didactics and live patientdemonstration completion. Check your state board regulations.

Video available 24/7 atdentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu and click Videos onDemand.

CE Units: 14

Registration Fee:$215 for each part

Instructor:George C. Cho, DDS, FACPFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

Learning Implant Dentistry for the Restorative DentistSelf-Paced Webinar

Part I Successful implant osseointegration iswell documented over the past forty years. Thisprogram will educate the dentist in the mostpredictable manner to learn and treat patientthat have missing teeth with the dental implantand its restoration. Aspects of treatmentplanning will be discussed and compared withconventional dentistry vs implant dentistry. Theparticipant will become knowledgeable aboutCT scan, radiographic and surgical guides,implant components, implant provisionalrestorations, and screw retained and cementretained restoration. This course is designed forthose that wish to begin implant treatment fortheir patients and those that would like a betterbasic understanding of dental implants.

Part II of this course is designed for the dentistwho have some experience with implant dentistry

and would like to improve their knowledge andskill with implant treatment planning, soft tissuemanipulation, and final implant restorations.Discussion of single and multiple unit restorationswill be discussed along with treatment planningimplants and natural teeth for optimum results.The advantages and disadvantages of Implantimpression techniques will be discussed so thatthe practitioner can become confident with anyimpression technique. Discussions of cementretained vs. screw retained implant restorationswill be presented and recommendations will bepresented for various situations.

This course is intended for: • Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants• Beginners with limited implant knowledge and

whose goal is to familiarize with the procedures of Restorative Implant Dentistry.

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ONLINE LEARNING - SYSTEM REQUIREMENT

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LIVE WEBINARS - ZOOM.US

Join Zoom meeting from your computer or phone:Open the Zoom Meeting link in the email provided by USC Continuing Education or go tohttp://zoom.us, and enter the Meeting ID to join a meeting. Download and run the application ifapplicable.

Technical Support: Call our continuing education office at +1-213-821-2127, email [email protected], OR type in thechatbox provided by Zoom.

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND SELF-PACED ONLINE LEARNING - LITMOS

Join meeting from your computer or download Litmos App to view on your phone:Open the Litmos course link in the email provided by USC Continuing Education, create youraccount and log in. Your assigned course will be located at your Dashboard. After watching allthe modules/videos, please move to Quiz portion and complete as instructed.

We will send your CE unit to you via email. For any question regarding the course and CE,please contact our office at +1-213-821-2127 or [email protected], M-F, 8:30 am - 5 pm PST.

Technical Support: Call our continuing education office at +1-213-821-2127, email [email protected].

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eneral InformationGhttp://facebook.com/USCDentalCE

University of Southern California Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying qualityproviders of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses orinstructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.

Contact InformationHerman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. Continuing Professional Education925 West 34th Street, Room 4116. Los Angeles, CA 90089-0641Tel: 213-821-2127 • Email: [email protected] Fax: 213-740-3973 • Website: dentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu

LocationUnless otherwise indicated, all courses are held at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, 925 West 34th Street, LosAngeles, California. Our check-in desk is located at the 1st floor east lobby. Room assignment and information will be indicatedupon check-in. The public entrance to the dental school building is open regularly to the public is the main entrance located on34th street.

RegistrationAll registrations are processed in the order in which they are received and based on availability. We suggest early registrationespecially for limited attendance courses and hands-on workshops. In order to secure place in a course, a completed registrationform accompanied by payment must be received for each participant. We accept checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, cash,cashier’s check, and traveler’s check. For your convenience, you can use one of the following options:

�Online registration at dentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu �Call our office at 213.821.2127�Fax your registration form to 213.740.3973�Mail your completed registration form and payment to: Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC.

Continuing Professional Education. 925 W. 34th St., Room 4116. Los Angeles, CA 90089�Wire option is available, please call for details.�For courses over $2000, we accept payment in installment.

Registrations will be confirmed by mail (if time permits), fax, or electronically through e-mail. If you mail your registration, pleaseallow sufficient time to qualify for early registration, since all mail must first go through the University mail system prior to reachingour office. Online registration will be processed within 48 hours.

CreditsThe Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC is an ADA CERP recognized provider. Courses offer continuing education credits inaccordance with guidelines of the California State Board Dental Examiners on an hour-for-hour basis. Please refer to each courselisting for the number of credit units awarded for a particular category. Certified dental assistants should contact the Dental AssistingNational Board regarding their continuing education credit guidelines and course requirements. Upon completion of each course,participants will receive a verification of attendance, indicating the credit hours awarded. Continuing education credits awardedmay not apply toward license renewal in all states. Course participants are responsible for maintaining their own records for licenserenewal and forwarding their course credit information to the appropriate licensure board(s).

RefundsRefunds are granted only if written notification is received at least 14 business days prior to lecture courses and 21 business daysbefore hands-on and limited attendance courses. 50% of the tuition, will be refunded if cancellation occurs 7 business days priorto a lecture course and 14 business days prior to hands-on or limited attendance courses. No refunds are granted outside of thesetime periods. If insufficient enrollment necessitates cancellation of a course, all tuition fees will be refunded. A $75 fee is withheldfor all processing. The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC cannot be responsible for refund of any part of the tuition as aresult of emergencies, unforeseen circumstances, or events beyond its control. Also, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC isunder no financial obligation to reimburse participants for airline tickets, hotel reservations, or any other cost incurred, should theneed arises to cancel or reschedule programs.

Tax DeductionThe IRS allows an income tax deduction for continuing education course expenses when course content is designated to maintainor improve skills required for an individual’s business. Deductible expenses may include, among others, registration fees, cost oftravel, meals and lodging. Please consult with your tax advisor or accountant. 

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Disclaimers & DisclosuresContinuing education courses do not necessarily reflect the philosophies of the pre-doctoral or post-doctoral training programs ofthe Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. Sponsorship of a continuing education course does not imply subject matter, product,procedure or technique endorsement. Courses may include subject matter of an experimental and/or controversial nature andcommercial references. This material is offered to the dental profession for educational and informational purposes in a spirit ofacademic freedom. In addition, advertisement in this catalog does not equate to an endorsement or preference for any product orprocedure. Participants are also advised that potential risks to patients may exist when using limited knowledge while integratingnew techniques into their practice.

All speakers must disclose to the audience any proprietary, financial or other personal interest of any nature or kind, in any product,service, source and/or company, or in any firm beneficially associated therewith that will be discussed or considered during theirpresentation. The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC does not view the existence of these interests or uses as implying biasor decreasing the value to participants. The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, along with ADA CERP, feels that this disclosureis important for the participants to form their own judgment about each presentation.

The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC reserves the right to cancel any course, limit enrollment, modify the announcedcourse content, or change the location, time, date and faculty of any course, as may be deemed necessary or advisable. Should asignificant change occur every effort will be made to notify registered participants in advance.

The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC is not responsible for providing liability or malpractice insurance in workshop coursesinvolving patients. Participants enrolled in courses which involve patients are required to provide proof of active dental license, CPRcertification and insurance coverage. Registration in any continuing education program implies permission for photographs to betaken and used in future publications.

Directions to USC University Park CampusThe Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC is located at 925 West 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA� 90089. It is just minutes fromdowntown Los Angeles and easily accessible by major freeways.�From the North: US-101 South to I-110 South. Exit Exposition Blvd. Turn right on Figueroa. Turn left on Jefferson Blvd. �From the South: I-5 North to I-10 West, exit Vermont Ave South. Turn left on Jefferson Blvd.�From the East: I-10 West, exit Vermont Ave South. Turn left on Jefferson Blvd.�From the West: I-10 East, exit Vermont Ave South. Turn left on Jefferson Blvd.

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January - March 2019

Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC

Continuing Professional Education

Phone: 213.821.2127

Fax: 213.740.3973

E-mail: [email protected]

Web: dentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu

THE USC 44TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONALPERIODONTAL AND IMPLANT SYMPOSIUM General Sessions: Fri - Sat, Jan 25 - 26, 2019Dental Hygiene Forum: Sat, Jan 26, 2019Dental Hygiene Hands-On: Sat, Jan 26, 2019Cadaver Hands-On Workshops: Jan 23, 24, & 27, 2019

TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS: FROMCAPSULITIS TO ARTHRITIS (LIVE WEBINARAVAILABLE)Fri, Feb 1, 2019

EMERGING DISEASES, INFECTION CONTROLAND CALIFORNIA DENTAL PRACTICE ACT(LIVE WEBINAR AVAILABLE)Sat, Feb 2, 2019

ORAL SURGERY FOR THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER Sat, Feb 9, 2019

ADULT AND PEDIATRIC ORAL CONSCIOUS SEDATIONRECERTIFICATION PROGRAM (LIVE WEBINAR AVAILABLE)Adult Oral Conscious Sedation: Saturday, Feb 9, 2019Pediatric Oral Conscious Sedation: Sunday, Feb 10, 2019

MASTERING MOLAR ENDODONTICSFri - Sat, Feb 22 - 23, 2019

MINIMALLY INVASIVE ADHESIVE AND ESTHETICDENTISTRY: A REVIEW OF AVAILABLE TREATMENTOPTIONS & MATERIALSFri, Mar 1, 2019

USC RUTH RAGLAND 33RD DENTAL HYGIENESYMPOSIUM Sat, Mar 2, 2019

THE SECRETS OF GUIDED BONE REGENERATION INIMPLANT DENTISTRY: HANDS-ON WORKSHOPSat, Mar 9, 2019

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF RESTORATIVEIMPLANT DENTISTRY FOR THE SINGLE MISSINGTOOTHPart I - Lecture: Fri, Mar 22, 2019Part II - Hands-On: Sat, Mar 23, 2019

INTERVENTION FOR TMD, MYOFASCIAL PAIN ANDHEADACHES (LIVE WEBINAR AVAILABLE)Fri - Sat, Mar 22 - 23, 2019

NO MORE ANTERIOR CROWNS: VENEERS AS ASUBSTITUTE FOR A FULL CROWNFri, Mar 29, 2019

UPDATE ON DENTAL TRAUMASat, Mar 30, 2019

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Online Registration Available at dentalcontinuingeducation.usc.edu

University of Southern California Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Associationto assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor doesit imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.

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